Harrisburg City Councilman Brad Koplinski will announce his candidacy for Lieutenant Governor on Monday at noon.
Koplinski aims to help Pa’s cities and towns make decisions without being dictated by the Governor and State Legislature.
“Pennsylvania’s municipalities are in trouble,” Koplinski explained. “They are spending more money than they are taking in. Their infrastructures are crumbling. They are not allowed to generate their own revenue without asking for permission from the Governor and the Legislature. Having fought Governor Corbett in determining the best course for Harrisburg, I want to be able to continue that fight on behalf of all of our cities, towns and boroughs.”
Koplinski has been a City Councilman for the last five years.
He also was the political director for Senator Arlen Specter’s 2010 U.S. Senate effort, the Central Pennsylvania political director for Senator Hillary Clinton in her 2008 Presidential campaign and controller for the 2008 Obama-Biden Pennsylvania campaign.
The announcement will take place in the East Wing Rotunda at the Pennsylvania State Capitol at noon on Monday, February 4th.
Koplinski aims to help Pa’s cities and towns make decisions without being dictated by the Governor and State Legislature.
“Pennsylvania’s municipalities are in trouble,” Koplinski explained. “They are spending more money than they are taking in. Their infrastructures are crumbling. They are not allowed to generate their own revenue without asking for permission from the Governor and the Legislature. Having fought Governor Corbett in determining the best course for Harrisburg, I want to be able to continue that fight on behalf of all of our cities, towns and boroughs.”
Koplinski has been a City Councilman for the last five years.
He also was the political director for Senator Arlen Specter’s 2010 U.S. Senate effort, the Central Pennsylvania political director for Senator Hillary Clinton in her 2008 Presidential campaign and controller for the 2008 Obama-Biden Pennsylvania campaign.
The announcement will take place in the East Wing Rotunda at the Pennsylvania State Capitol at noon on Monday, February 4th.